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ange7 08-05-2010 03:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Shasown (Post 3217456)
Troll, trolling?

Look in the mirror, my antipodean friend.

dude wtf?... I'm making some great points here. Too many emos on tonight :P

Shasown 08-05-2010 03:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Sticks (Post 3217440)
Then constitutionally Brown is in the wrong as well.

Mr Brown is duty bound by the constitution to see if he can form a government first, if not then he must go to the Queen and resign so she can invite the leader of the opposition to the palace to form a government. That is the constitution. Mr Brown saying he was giving Cameron and Clegg a chance to see if they can come to an accommodation is a dereliction of duty under of our constitution.

As sitting prime minister he should be trying to form a government first or resign.

No Brown isnt in the wrong.

Brown can sit till there is an effective majority government formed by the Conservatives. Or can stay in power till a vote in the Commons either defeats his policies. A vote of no confidence in his Government. He can be wise and let the Conservative and Lib Dems either reach agreement or break down then approach the Lib Dems and see if they can reach an agreement. Or the Conservatives go through all the other little parties and Independents etc to see if they can reach 326 seats for support.

Or he could step down anytime he feels like.

Best we get used to it though because if they do move to any form of proportional representation this sort of impasse will occur after every election.

Shasown 08-05-2010 03:53 PM

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Originally Posted by ange7 (Post 3217458)
dude wtf?... I'm making some great points here. Too many emos on tonight :P

Great points? Nope. Emo? nope. Tonight? Nope late afternoon in the land of the free.

Well Ange its not often you are right but you are wrong again.

Angus 08-05-2010 03:58 PM

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Originally Posted by ange7 (Post 3217444)
I've made more points in the last 2 days than you have in 12 months troll boy.
You disagree than that the cons voted for the war in Iraq?. That will be a quick debate. Maybe in all this trolling your trying to say that the cons see their relationship with the US as LESS important than that which they have with the UK and so WOULD NOT have bent over backwards for Bush had they been in power? Good luck with that argument too. Dude exactly what are you struggling to say?. (Take a deep breath before typing.) :P

Tsk tsk, I ain't no dude DUDE. Avatars can be deceptive, No?

I have struggled to find any points you have made anywhere DUDE. All I have found are your opinions presented as facts. Nor have I said the conservatives did not vote for a war in Iraq; what I did say is that they did so because of a major deception deliberately perpetrated on the other parties AND the nation DUDE. It seems you find that deception funny although it has resulted in our country fighting an illegal war, and being propelled to the top of the terrorist hit list. No Labour supporter can justify that war without condoning the criminality of what Blair did.

As for crawling up Bush's backside, No I don't believe the Conservatives would have because they would have known from the same sources as New Labour, that there were NO WMD - DUDE! Since you are simply theorising about what MIGHT have been, you still have no basis in fact to state that the Conservatives would have licked Bush's a*se like Blair and his cohorts did. It's just what you would like to believe, and that DUDE is a fact.

arista 08-05-2010 04:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ange7 (Post 3217458)
dude wtf?... I'm making some great points here. Too many emos on tonight :P




Its Afternoon here Ange

Shasown 08-05-2010 04:13 PM

One minor little suggestion Ange before you slag off the UK involvement in the Invasion of Iraq 2003, shouldnt you reconcile yourself to the fact your own government provided troops for that party under the codename Operation Falconer?

Didnt this include the 3rd largest contingent of Special Forces troops in theatre, Aircraft and Ships?

Didnt your government also send troops into the Iraq theatre under Operation Catalyst from 2005 - 2008?

And as an addendum didnt Australian Forces jump straight into Afghanistan at the request of the US and arent they still actively engaged out there now under the codename Operation Slipper?

arista 08-05-2010 04:17 PM

Yes Down Under are Evil Warmongers as well

Scarlett. 08-05-2010 05:07 PM

Democracy UK (Official Election Group) on Facebook have held a poll about the coalitions

Lib/Lab are leading with 44%
Lib/Con are last with 24%
Another General Election is behind Lib/Lab with 32%

arista 08-05-2010 05:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Chewy (Post 3217604)
Democracy UK (Official Election Group) on Facebook have held a poll about the coalitions

Lib/Lab are leading with 44%
Lib/Con are last with 24%
Another General Election is behind Lib/Lab with 32%


So Fecking What


Its all Down to Maths.


Lab-Lib can not work not enough seats.



Case Fecking Closed.

arista 08-05-2010 05:11 PM

Chewy your Un elected Leader has Gone to Scotland.

Best he stays up there for some days.

Shasown 08-05-2010 08:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Chewy (Post 3217604)
Democracy UK (Official Election Group) on Facebook have held a poll about the coalitions

Lib/Lab are leading with 44%
Lib/Con are last with 24%
Another General Election is behind Lib/Lab with 32%

Honestly Chewy a bunch of tards on facebook who think they know whats best for the country when they have only just left their mummy's apron strings do not represent the voting public.

Scarlett. 08-05-2010 08:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Shasown (Post 3218147)
Honestly Chewy a bunch of tards on facebook who think they know whats best for the country when they have only just left their mummy's apron strings do not represent the voting public.

To be fair that could describe a number of voters too (that's not a veiled attack at any TiBBer's btw)

Shasown 08-05-2010 08:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Chewy (Post 3218233)
To be fair that could describe a number of voters too (that's not a veiled attack at any TiBBer's btw)

Oh I agree entirely with you on that mate. However the votes have been cast and counted, we have to live with the results for the foreseeable future.

Lots of people simply tend to gloss over reality and vote for the party their parents voted for or because they have voted that way all their lives.

arista 09-05-2010 06:30 AM

http://news.sky.com/sky-news/content...2/15628275.jpg

http://news.sky.com/sky-news/content...2/15628290.jpg

http://news.sky.com/sky-news/content...2/15628272.jpg

2 New Labour MP's
have said UnElected Brown must Resign.

Meanwhile the UnElected Care Taker PM
is in Scotland - running away from what is soon to
End his Job.

Angus 09-05-2010 07:12 AM

How much clearer has the message to Brown got to be? The country has spoken - they don't want your lousy New Labour government and unworkable policies anymore - so FFS p*ss off! I'm not mad about Cleggy boy, but I'm a pragmatist and if that's what it takes to get shot of New Labour I'd dine with the devil himself!

And the cheek of the SNP and Plaid Cymru saying they would do a deal with whoever is prepared to cough up millions to Scotland and Wales. Don't we do that already? Well now they can draw their necks back in because the deal is all but done.

arista 09-05-2010 07:35 AM

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Originally Posted by angus58 (Post 3219301)
How much clearer has the message to Brown got to be? The country has spoken - they don't want your lousy New Labour government and unworkable policies anymore - so FFS p*ss off! I'm not mad about Cleggy boy, but I'm a pragmatist and if that's what it takes to get shot of New Labour I'd dine with the devil himself!

And the cheek of the SNP and Plaid Cymru saying they would do a deal with whoever is prepared to cough up millions to Scotland and Wales. Don't we do that already? Well now they can draw their necks back in because the deal is all but done.



Stubborn Brown
will go Down In History calling
a Good Lady English Public Person a Bigot.

And Staying in Power without being Elected by the UK voters.



The 11AM Meeting today
With David and Nicks Team
should give us the Deal in a way that the One Paper
"The Mirror" will have to give in to the Real Truth,
that David is soon to be PM.

Spike 09-05-2010 08:28 AM

Brown can't go yet.
He is playing his part in this situation. We have a system where we have about a hour between one PM resigning and another being brought it. Cameron doesn't have the seats to be PM and until he does with this Lib Dem deal then Brown rightly so stays. As soon as its clear Cameron can run a stable government then Brown will resign, and if Cameron can't then Brown will be well in his rights to try and form a government.

Angus 09-05-2010 08:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Spike (Post 3219324)
Brown can't go yet.
He is playing his part in this situation. We have a system where we have about a hour between one PM resigning and another being brought it. Cameron doesn't have the seats to be PM and until he does with this Lib Dem deal then Brown rightly so stays. As soon as its clear Cameron can run a stable government then Brown will resign, and if Cameron can't then Brown will be well in his rights to try and form a government.

No you are wrong - Cameron has the right to call a vote of no confidence in Brown since he LOST the election, and to form a minority government - he can do this without Clegg, which I would prefer even if it means another general election soon.

New Labour LOST and even their own MPs are calling for Brown to accept defeat. Cameron doesn't have to prove to loser Brown and his loser cabinet ministers that he can run a stable government, Brown has lost that right. Why on earth are you condoning the clinging on by his fingertips of that unelected scum Brown when the whole world knows he has LOST the election and LOST the trust of the people. Mandelson has already lined up Milliband as Brown's successor and Brown is OUT whatever happens.

The people of this country do NOT want another UNELECTED PM thrust down our throats. It is not a gift belonging to the Labour Gestapo to be bestowed upon Milliband or any other Labour MP , it is to be earned via the ballot box.

But then what do New Labour know about true democracy? - it's all deceit, smoke and mirrors with them - look at Iraq, look at the fake immigration figures, look at the fake NHS statistics.

arista 09-05-2010 08:42 AM

http://news.sky.com/skynews/Home/Pol...ext_Government


The Conservatives and Liberal Democrats will try to thrash out a power-sharing deal today as the country remains under the uncertainty of a hung parliament.

arista 09-05-2010 08:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Spike (Post 3219324)
Brown can't go yet.
He is playing his part in this situation. We have a system where we have about a hour between one PM resigning and another being brought it. Cameron doesn't have the seats to be PM and until he does with this Lib Dem deal then Brown rightly so stays. As soon as its clear Cameron can run a stable government then Brown will resign, and if Cameron can't then Brown will be well in his rights to try and form a government.


"if Cameron can't"


But David Can

Your Brown will soon have to Resign.

Sophii3x 09-05-2010 11:36 AM

The way I see everything right now is let Cameron and Clegg make a deal, let them fail and make things worse (which they will most likely do- apparently coalitions have never really been sucessful), then see a collapse in votes for both parties in the next election.

Angus 09-05-2010 11:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Sophii3x (Post 3219503)
The way I see everything right now is let Cameron and Clegg make a deal, let them fail and make things worse (which they will most likely do- apparently coalitions have never really been sucessful), then see a collapse in votes for both parties in the next election.


New Labour's Cunning Plan:hugesmile:

arista 09-05-2010 11:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sophii3x (Post 3219503)
The way I see everything right now is let Cameron and Clegg make a deal, let them fail and make things worse (which they will most likely do- apparently coalitions have never really been sucessful), then see a collapse in votes for both parties in the next election.



You can not Compare
this with other nations.


The Deal is doing very Well.



And this week David is Out Nations PM.

NewDeadLabour Out Of Power

Bliss.

arista 09-05-2010 12:20 PM

One Eyed Scottish Brown who is UnElected
is returning to London from Scotland soon.


New Dead Labour is due to meet him
soon he will Resign.



Bliss.

Stephanie 09-05-2010 12:23 PM

utter bliss.


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